Stars who have a reputation for being difficult

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On Aug. 8, 2017, Hulu released Season 3 of its original hit comedy series "Difficult People," which stars Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner. In real life, these two actors couldn't be more awesome, but their show got us thinking -- who in Hollywood is a pain to work with?
Throughout his 30-plus-year career,Johnny Depphas widely been considered a wonderful actor to work with. However, recent stories suggest that the A-list actor was less than professional on the set of "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales."
The former "Grey's Anatomy" and "Knocked Up" star has a long reputation for being a demanding, difficult actress on set. Insiders shared with Us Weekly thatKatherine Heiglwould run up the production costs on set as she used precious filming time to critique the script or remain in her trailer when filming was set to start.
Depending on who you speak to, it would seem thatShia LaBeoufis either one of the most intense method actors of our time or totally impossible to work with. While filming "Lawless" in 2011, Shia admitted to drinking an abundance of moonshine in order to appear bloated and puffy for his role.
It was no secret that Teri Hatcher's castmates on "Desperate Housewives" didn't think highly of the actress. According to creator Marc Cherry, co-star Nicollette Sheridan once told him Teri was "the meanest woman in the world."
Gene Hackman built a reputation for being both an intense, awe-inspiring performer and a cantankerous, argumentative star who wasn't afraid to lash out at the film crew. Although Gene's "The Royal Tenenbaums" co-stars were quick to defend him, they also let it slip that he once, in a fit of anger, threatened to burn the entire set down.
Before Shannen Doherty revealed her brave battle with breast cancer, she was known in Tinseltown as one of the most difficult stars to work with. Not only was she fired from "Beverly Hills, 90210" after a now-infamous fight with co-stars Jennie Garth and Tori Spelling, but she later left the show "Charmed" after feuding with co-star Alyssa Milano.
British actorChristian Balemight be a Hollywood heartthrob, but he's also known for his torrential temper tantrums. Not only does he have a history of verbally abusing his family members, but he was recorded hurling insults at the director of photography while filming "Terminator: Salvation" in 2009.
SupermodelNaomi Campbellhas had feuds with some of the biggest names in the industry, like Tyra Banks and, most recently, Rihanna. Even fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi told reporters that Naomi was the most difficult model to work with because he never knew if she would actually show up.
If we're to believe director Kevin Smith, thenBruce Willismight just be one of the most difficult actors ever. Apparently, while filming "Cop Out," Bruce refused to sit for any promotional photos and later wouldn't promote the movie by giving interviews, leading to weak sales at the box office.
Nicki Minajmight be fierce in the recording studio, but rumor has it she's ferocious to work with. From allegations that she wastes photographers' time at photo shoots to the infamous feud between her andMariah Careywhile on "American Idol" (where she was recorded screaming profanities at the singer), Nicki has quickly gained a reputation as a bona fide diva.
It's pretty well-established that Steven Seagal might just be one of the worst people in Hollywood (he was once accused of keeping sex slaves, though a later sex-trafficking charge was eventually dismissed). It was rumored that Steven tried to constantly change scripts on set and would harass cast members and crew alike.
This former "Saturday Night Live" alum has a long reputation for being a diva on set. Not only have insiders claimed that Mike Myers is a control freak, but actress Amy Hill, who co-starred with him in "The Cat in the Hat," told The A.V.
In 2013, Life & Style magazine published a report exposingGwyneth Paltrow's alleged list of diva demands. From her gym shower having to be dried before she uses it (so she doesn't have to touch someone else's water, natch) to her very specific and detailed food plans to her need for a fresh roll of toilet paper at every sitting, it's clear Gwyneth lives in a different world than the rest of us if these allegations are to be believed.
Charlie Sheen's volatile personality and hard-partying lifestyle has been well-documented in the press. In 2011, the Hollywood bad boy was fired by producers of "Two and a Half Men" for his erratic, self-destructive behavior that included drug and alcohol use and a willful refusal to seek help (it didn't help that Charlie also publicly criticized series creator Chuck Lorre).
When it comes toLea Michele, she's the first to admit she has no problem stating her opinions. According to former "Glee" co-star Naya Rivera, Lea was competitive and strong-willed (like her), which created tension on set.
Fans might remember that Isaiah Washington was fired from "Grey's Anatomy" back in 2007 after
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